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The term “hippie” comes

from being hip. You were

either hip or you were a

“square” or a “pig.”

Hippies were looking for

an alternative way to live

life.

Most hippies valued

freedom, nature, intimacy,

peace, sharing, and

spirituality.

COUNTERCULTURE REBELLION

The counterculture was a youth

rebellion against the conformity,

materialism, and politics of their

parent’s generation…

The hippie movement was made up of

mostly white, middle class college students

who had grown disillusioned with the

Vietnam War and injustices in America.

Hippies turned their backs on traditional

American society and tried to establish a new

society based on peace and love.

They discarded possessions and often lived in

parks or campsites in the woods.

Living like this

made them feel

free

Nudity was

another form of

freedom

However, the old folks didn’t

approve of this new “way of life”…

Long hair on a guy?!? Refusing to fight? Premarital Sex?!

Efforts were made to

“save” the youth from

these cultural changes…

San Francisco was the

birthplace of the

counterculture/movement.

It was considered the Hippie

Capital

By 1965 hippies had taken

over the Haight Ashbury

district.

Many lived in communes

(shared living)

Hippies expressed themselves through their

Language

Music

Clothing styles

Drug Use (Marijuana and LSD)

Eastern Religions.

Hippies distanced themselves

from mainstream culture by their

dress.

Colorful, flowing clothing,

beads, headbands bellbottoms,

and tie-dye were popular.

Men grew their hair and beards

long or in afros.

Hippies were often called

“longhairs”

Drugs like marijuana and LSD were a big part of the

hippie/counterculture movement.

Using drugs made hippies feel like the were rebelling from

mainstream society.

Timothy Leary (a Harvard

professor) was an advocate of

LSD.

LSD was created by a Swiss

scientist, used by the CIA, and

tested for use by psychiatrists

before it became illegal.

Two major parts of the counterculture were

MUSIC and PROTESTS

– many times combining the two.

Protest Songs

challenged the

Vietnam War…

VS

But also pushed back against changing culture

America has

often been

a divided

nation…

VS

When cultural change has seemed uncontrollable.

And many

Americans pushed

back against the

counterculture

objectives…

Legacy of the Counterculture

Many of the social issues still

causing division today were first

brought into mainstream culture

during the counterculture

movement of the 1960s.

This perhaps began the division

of political ideology that we see

so clearly today…

(see next chart)

Have these “divisions” changed much since 1968? What would

each side think about abortion, immigration, etc? Discuss…

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